Bihar crisis: Nitish Kumar indulging in 'dirty politics', alleges BJP

New Delhi: The BJP on Thursday accused JD-U leader Nitish Kumar of indulging in "dirty politics" by pointing fingers at a constitutional authority and said his "craving for power" and hurry to be chief minister can wait till Jitan Ram Manjhi proves his majority in the Bihar assembly.

"The governor has taken the right decision to invite Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi to prove his majority as convening of the assembly session was notified earlier. There cannot be separate session for Nitish Kumar to fulfil his aspirations for attaining power," Hussain said.

Earlier, Kumar attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that he was behind the move to allow Manjhi more time to prove his majority so that "horse-trading" of MLAs could be done.

Kumar had yesterday paraded about 130 MLAs in Delhi and met President Pranab Mukherjee demanding his intervention. Leaders from RJD, Congress, Samajwadi Party and the Left had accompanied him during the meeting.

He had also demanded that a special session of Bihar Assembly be held quickly in which the Governor can ask Manjhi to prove his majority.